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Demography of Population Health, Aging and Health Expenditures 1st ed. 2020 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 50
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030446948
  • ISBN-13: 9783030446949
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 452 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 955 g, 105 Illustrations, color; 45 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 452 p. 150 illus., 105 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 50
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030446948
  • ISBN-13: 9783030446949

This book provides theoretical and applied material for estimating vital parts of demography and health issues including the healthy aging process along with calculating the healthy life years lost to disability. It further includes the appropriate methodology for the optimum health expenditure allocation. Through providing data analysis, statistical and stochastic methodology, probability approach and important applications, the book explores topics such as aging and mortality, birth-death processes, self-perceived age, life-time and survival as well as pension and labor-force. By providing a methodological approach to health problems in demography and society including and quantifying important parameters, this book is a valuable guide for researchers, theoreticians and practitioners from various disciplines.

1 Preliminary Notes
1(8)
Christos H. Skiadas
Charilaos Skiadas
Part I Healthy Aging, Healthy Life Years Lost and Health Expenditure Allocation
2 Relation Of The Weibull Shape Parameter With The Healthy Life Years Lost Estimates: Analytical Derivation And Estimation From An Extended Life Table
9(16)
Christos H. Skiadas
Charilaos Skiadas
3 Direct Healthy Life Expectancy Estimates From Life Tables With A Sullivan Extension. Bridging The Gap Between Hale And Eurostat Estimates
25(18)
Christos H. Skiadas
Charilaos Skiadas
4 Modeling The Health Expenditure In Japan,
2011. A Healthy Life Years Lost Methodology
43(10)
Christos H. Skiadas
Charilaos Skiadas
5 Healthy Ageing In Czechia
53(12)
Tomas Fiala
Jitka Langhamrova
6 Evolution Of Systems With Power-Law Memory: Do We Have To Die? (Dedicated To The Memory Of Valentin Afraimovich)
65(24)
Mark Edelman
Part II Mortality Modeling and Applications
7 Application Of Structural Equation Modeling To Infant Mortality Rate In Egypt
89(12)
Fatma Abdelkhalek
Marianna Bolla
8 Modeling Of Mortality In Elderly By Lung Cancer In The Northeast Of Brazil
101(10)
Joao Batista Carvalho
Neir Antunes Paes
9 Demographics Of The Russian Pension Reform
111(22)
Dalkhat M. Ediev
10 Using The Developing Countries Mortality Database (Dcmd) To Probabilistically Evaluate The Completeness Of Death Registration At Old Ages
133(18)
Nan Li
Hong Mi
Xiaotong Tang
11 Mortality Developments In Greece From The Cohort Perspective
151(18)
Konstantinos N. Zafeiris
Anastasia Kostaki
Byron Kotzamanis
12 On Demographic Approach Of The Bggm Distribution Parameters On Italy And Sweden
169(18)
Panagiotis Andreopoulos
Alexandra Tragaki
13 Alcohol Consumption In Selected European Countries
187(16)
Jana Vrabcova
Kornelia Svacinova
Marketa Pechholdova
Part III Birth-Death Process, Self-Perceived Age and Gender Differences
14 Modelling Monthly Births And Deaths Using Seasonal Forecasting Methods As An Input For Population Estimates
203(20)
Jorge Miguel Bravo
Edviges Coelho
15 Births By Order And Childlessness In The Post-Socialist Countries
223(12)
Filip Hon
Jitka Langhamrova
16 On The Evaluation Of `Self-Perceived Age' For Europeans And Americans
235(16)
Apostolos Papachristos
Georgia Verropoulou
Part IV Theoretical Issues and Applications
17 Spatio-Temporal Aspects Of Community Well-Being In Multivariate Functional Data Approach
251(24)
Wlodzimierz Okrasa
Miroslaw Krzysko
Waldemar Wolyriski
18 Properties And Dynamics Of The Beta Gompertz Generalized Makeham Distribution
275(14)
Panagiotis Andreopoulos
Alexandra Tragaki
George Antonopoulos
Fragkiskos G. Bersimis
19 Increasing Efficiency In The Ebt Algorithm
289(30)
Tin Nwe Aye
Linus Carlsson
20 Psychometric Validation Of Constructs Defined By Ordinal-Valued Items
319(16)
Anastasia Charalampi
Catherine Michalopoulou
Clive Richardson
21 Robust Minimal Markov Model For Dengue Virus Type 3
335(12)
Jesus E. Garcia
V. A. Gonzalez-Lopez
22 Determining Influential Factors In Spatio-Temporal Models
347(12)
Rebecca Nalule Muhumuza
Olha Bodnar
Joseph Nzabanita
Rebecca N. Nsubuga
23 Describing Labour Market Dynamics Through Non Homogeneous Markov System Theory
359(18)
Maria Symeonaki
Glykeria Stamatopoulou
Part V Life-Time, Survival, Pension, Labor Force and Further Estimates
24 The Wide Variety Of Regression Models For Lifetime Data
377(8)
Chrys Caroni
25 Analysing The Risk Of Bankruptcy Of Firms: Survival Analysis, Competing Risks And Multistate Models
385(10)
Francesca Pierri
Chrys Caroni
26 A Bayesian Modeling Approach To Private Preparedness Behavior Against Flood Hazards
395(14)
Pedro Araujo
Gilvan Guedes
Rosangela Loschi
27 Assessing Labour Market Mobility In Europe
409(10)
Maria Symeonaki
Glykeria Stamatopoulou
28 The Implications Of Applying Alternative-Supplementary Measures Of The Unemployment Rate To Subpopulations And Regions: Evidence From The European Union Labour Force Survey For Southern Europe, 2008-2015
419(16)
Aggeliki Yfanti
Catherine Michalopoulou
Stelios Zachariou
29 Reverse Mortgages: Risks And Opportunities
435(8)
E. Di Lorenzo
G. Piscopo
M. Sibillo
R. Tizzano
30 Estimating The Health State At Retirement: A Stochastic Modeling Approach
443
Christos H. Skiadas
Charilaos Skiadas
Correction to: Births by Order and Childlessness in the Post-socialist Countries 1
Christos H. Skiadas, PhD, was the founder and director of the Data Analysis and Forecasting Laboratory at the Technical University of Crete. He is chair of the Demographics Workshop series, the Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis Conference series and the Chaotic Modeling and Simulation Conference series. He has published more than 80 papers, three monographs, and 18 books, including probability, statistics, data analysis and forecasting. His research interests include innovation diffusion modeling and forecasting, life table data modeling, healthy life expectancy estimates, and deterministic, stochastic, and chaotic modeling.





Charilaos Skiadas, PhD, is an associate professor in mathematics and computer science at Hanover College. His research interests encompass a wide array of mathematical and computing topics, ranging from algebraic geometry to statistics and programming languages to data science and health state modeling.